In a Shift, Biggest Wave of Migrants Is Now Asian

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In a Shift, Biggest Wave of Migrants Is Now Asian
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/19/us/asians-surpass-hispanics-as-biggest-immigrant-wave.html

In a Shift, Biggest Wave of Migrants Is Now Asian
By KIRK SEMPLE

Asians have surpassed Hispanics as the largest wave of new immigrants to the United States, pushing the population of Asian descent to a record 18.2 million and helping to make Asians the fastest-growing racial group in the country, according to a study released Tuesday by the Pew Research Center.

While Asian immigration has increased slightly in recent years, the shift in ranking is largely attributable to the sharp decline in Hispanic immigration, the study said.

About 430,000 Asians — or 36 percent of all new immigrants, legal and illegal — moved to the United States in 2010, compared with 370,000 Hispanics, or 31 percent of all new arrivals, the study said. Just three years earlier, the ratio was reversed: about 390,000 Asians immigrated in 2007, compared with 540,000 Hispanics.

“Asians have become the largest stream of new immigrants to the U.S. — and, thus, the latest leading actors in this great American drama” of immigration, Paul Taylor, executive vice president of the Pew Research Center, wrote in the report.

Immigration scholars have attributed the decrease in Hispanic immigration to a mix of factors, including the economic downturn in the United States, increased deportation and border enforcement by the American authorities, and declining birthrates in Mexico.

Tougher enforcement measures have made a greater impact on the Hispanic immigrant population than on the Asian immigrant population because a much higher percentage of Hispanics are in the United States without immigration papers, experts said. About 45 percent of Hispanic immigrants in the United States are here illegally compared with about 13 percent to 15 percent of Asian immigrants, Pew demographers found.

Under this pressure, Hispanic immigration dropped 31 percent from 2007 to 2010, while Asian immigration increased about 10 percent.

Pew researchers estimated that Asian immigration surpassed Hispanic immigration by 2009. Mr. Taylor said in an interview on Monday that the delay in identifying this shift was due in part to the fact that the analysis relied on later demographic data, including the 2010 American Community Survey.

The findings are part of a study called “The Rise of Asian-Americans,” a comprehensive analysis of the Asian population in the United States. The Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan organization in Washington that has provided some of the most reliable estimates for illegal immigration.

Drawing on Census Bureau and other government data as well as telephone surveys from Jan. 3 to March 27 of more than 3,500 people of Asian descent, the 214-page study found that Asians are the highest-earning and best-educated racial group in the country.

Among Asians 25 or older, 49 percent hold a college degree, compared with 28 percent of all people in that age range in the United States. Median annual household income among Asians is $66,000 versus $49,800 among the general population.

In the survey, Asians are also distinguished by their emphasis on traditional family mores. About 54 percent of the respondents, compared with 34 percent of all adults in the country, said having a successful marriage was one of the most important goals in life; another was being a good parent, according to 67 percent of Asian adults, compared with about half of all adults in the general population.

Asians also place greater importance on career and material success, the study reported, values reflected in child-rearing styles. About 62 percent of Asians in the United States believe that most American parents do not put enough pressure on their children to do well in school.

The growth of the Asian population has been noteworthy for its speed. In 1965, after a century of exclusionary, race-based policies, the Asian share of the American population was less than 1 percent. But immigration reform legislation that year opened the door to broader immigration from around the world. The Asian share of the total population is now about 5.8 percent, the Pew study said.

“A century ago, most Asian-Americans were low-skilled, low-wage laborers crowded into ethnic enclaves and targets of official discrimination,” the study said. “Today they are the most likely of any major racial or ethnic group in America to live in mixed neighborhoods and to marry across racial lines.”

A closer look at the numbers can reveal sharp differences between subgroups.

At least 83 percent of the total Asian population in the United States traces its ancestry to China, the Philippines, India, Vietnam, the Korean Peninsula or Japan — and demographic characteristics can vary widely from group to group.

Indians, for instance, lead all other Asian subgroups in income and education, the report said. Indians, Japanese and Filipinos have lower poverty rates than the general public, while Koreans, Vietnamese and Chinese have higher poverty rates.

But Mr. Taylor said there was still value in the macroanalysis. “For better or worse, throughout our history, we’ve always used race as a prism to understand who we are,” he said. “Anything that illuminates the latest immigration wave, that illuminates a growing race group, helps us to understand ourselves better.”
 

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This doesn't surprise me at all. I live in Boston and when I walk down the street I feel like I'm in Hong Kong. It's ridiculous. The worst part is they're treated better than black people.
 

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This doesn't surprise me at all. I live in Boston and when I walk down the street I feel like I'm in Hong Kong. It's ridiculous. The worst part is they're treated better than black people.

The sad thing is that asians and other minorities that come over here to get bread look down on blacks not realizing that we played a huge role in making it possible for them to even come here and make moves. We stay losing!!!
 

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This doesn't surprise me at all. I live in Boston and when I walk down the street I feel like I'm in Hong Kong. It's ridiculous. The worst part is they're treated better than black people.

The sad thing is that asians and other minorities that come over here to get bread look down on blacks not realizing that we played a huge role in making it possible for them to even come here and make moves. We stay losing!!!

To the first post, they're treated better than blacks on average because of their money and culture for the last 100 years or so.

To the second post, you do realize Chinese were building railroads and other infrastructure as low wage labor/indentured servitude which is not much better than slavery right?

To all my ninjas, stay on yo game, if they can do it as a group, we can do it too. And we got the more powerful economic block, we the ones spending the most money out this b*tch.
 

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To the first post, they're treated better than blacks on average because of their money and culture for the last 100 years or so.

To the second post, you do realize Chinese were building railroads and other infrastructure as low wage labor/indentured servitude which is not much better than slavery right?

To all my ninjas, stay on yo game, if they can do it as a group, we can do it too. And we got the more powerful economic block, we the ones spending the most money out this b*tch.
STOP IT with that last part. its not even close to slavery. low age. lol. how's about NO WAGE.

what you get is a left over scrap meal maybe, and your daughter and mother raped. thats your salary for picking cotton as a blackman back in the good old days.
 

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To the first post, they're treated better than blacks on average because of their money and culture for the last 100 years or so.

To the second post, you do realize Chinese were building railroads and other infrastructure as low wage labor/indentured servitude which is not much better than slavery right?

To all my ninjas, stay on yo game, if they can do it as a group, we can do it too. And we got the more powerful economic block, we the ones spending the most money out this b*tch.

Wrong.
 

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Negro please...... Mexicans are still the biggest wave. They don't count all the border jumpers that come through everyday
 

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We need that new Ethiopian and Brazilian wave to hit these shores ...... :jawalrus:


Besides the movie Blade Runner already told us what the deal was.....

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The First Asian Americans : Asian-Nation :: Asian American History, Demographics, & Issues

As portrayed in the excellent PBS documentary Becoming American - The Chinese Experience, the Chinese also worked as small time merchants, gardeners, domestics, laundry workers, farmers, and starting in 1865, as railroad workers on the famous Transcontinental Railroad project. The project pitted the Union Pacific (working westward from Nebraska) and the Central Pacific (working eastward from Sacramento) against each other for each mile of railroad track laid.

At its peak, 9,000 to 12,000 Chinese worked for the Central Pacific in some of the dirtiest and most dangerous jobs (different sources have different estimates on exact numbers). Many sources claim that up to 1,000 Chinese died during the project as a result of avalanches and explosive accidents as they carved their way through the Sierra Mountains (other sources claim much lower numbers of casualties).

Even though the Chinese workers performed virtually all of the hardest, dirtiest, and most dangerous jobs, they were only paid 60% of what European immigrant workers got paid. The Chinese workers actually went on strike for a few days and demanded that they get paid the same amount as the other ethnic groups. Officials of the Central Pacific were able to end the strike and force the Chinese workers back to work by cutting off their food supply and starving them into submission.

The project was completed on May 10, 1869 and a famous ceremony was staged where the two railroad lines met in Promontory Point, Utah. You might have seen the famous photograph were everybody posed in front of two train engines facing each other. Although a handful of Chinese workers were allowed to participate in the final ceremony and a small group were personally congratulated by Stanford Leland and his partners who financed the project, perhaps not too shocking, the Chinese workers were forbidden from appearing in the famous photograph of the ceremony (CACs taking credit as usual), even though without their work and their lives, the project may never have been completed.

After they returned to California, the Chinese increasingly became the targets of racial attacks and discriminatory legislation because their labor was no longer needed and Whites began seeing them as an economic threat. This anti-Chinese movement, which was accompanied by numerous anti-Chinese riots, lynchings, and murders (including Tacoma, Washington and most famously at Rock Springs, Wyoming), culminated with the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. This act barred virtually all immigration from China and prevented all Chinese already in the U.S. from becoming U.S. citizens, even their American-born children. For the first time in U.S. history, a specific ethnic group was singled out and forbidden to enter the U.S.

Hmm, work or starve to death, beatings, murders, lynchings, sound familiar?
 
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